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Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
analyze and describe rationalism as evidenced by Cornell Notes.
Due Today:
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Homework:
Due Fri 9/11: Rationalism Reading Annotations
Due Fri 9/11: Reading circle assigned parts for discussion.
My part:
Due Fri 9/11: PAN- Vocabulary Flashcards for Quiz
Essential Question(s):
What historical and philosophical elements influence Rationalist texts?
Important Deadlines/Reminders: Keep up with your reading for reading circle meetings!
Agenda
1. Learning Log:
Update with DLT, HW, etc.
2
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Warm Up in Quadrant #1: Rational
Describe what "rational" means or what you think it means. If someone is a "rationalist", how do you think she/he behaves?
3. Rationalism Cornell Notes
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Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...
Due Today:
Homework:
Essential Question(s):
Important Deadlines/Reminders: Keep up with your reading for reading circle meetings!
Agenda1. Learning Log:
- Update with DLT, HW, etc.
2. Warm Up in Quadrant #1: Rational- Describe what "rational" means or what you think it means. If someone is a "rationalist", how do you think she/he behaves?
3. Rationalism Cornell Notes4. Rationalism Reading and Annotations